Saturday, January 29, 2011

This past year has been very difficult for me. And now I'm trying to allow myself to "Dream" again. I still have alot to catch up on. And still in the process of healing. I suffered an injury that was life changing, and other health issues only complicate the process. This past year, the lesson learned is "Mercy". Mainly because "I" need it. I never know how much to share here because I prefer to be the one who encourages. I'm learning to cast my cares on the Lord. I'll be back soon.~~Blessings, Deborah

14 comments:

Hi sweet Deb....I'm so very sorry it's been such a hard year ~ and please forgive me too for not calling....I'm such a bad caller anyway. Please do start blogging again!!!! I love seeing what's going on in your life and all that you do! sending you hugs and love, Dawn

Oh Yea! A post! Yea! I just about fell off my chair! I just had to tease you a little Deb. Since we talk on the phone all the time, and I pray for you all the time, well, I couldn't be more happy to see you post...and you surprised me. So kewl, lovely photo of the roses my friend. I think we need photos of flowers to get us through the end of winter...it won't be long till spring...the robins have returned from Flordia, and the mornings are a mess of bird chatter. Things will get better, God holds your hand always.I thank God for your friendship, if nothing else would come from bloglandia,,it is worth haveing a blog to find you my sister.Talk to you soon! Love and a big ole southern hug!♥♥♥♥♥♥Marcie

Hi Deborah, It is so nice to hear from you, I am sad though to hear about your injury, you are a wonderful and generous person I hope things get better for you. Your picture is a beautiful reminder of spring and warmer weather that's comming soon.Thank you so much for visiting me,You brought a smile to my face-it was heartwarming to hear from you.My sincerest best wishes for you,Jonny

Dear Deborah,I have thought of you so much and since all my grief over Amy I have forgotten the names of so many bloggers I love.I am soooooo very sorry you had a very bad year...you will have to email me and tell me all about your injuries and what all is going on. You, The Rustic Victorian, KarenHarveyCox and The Feathered Nest really all started blogging about the same time.GOD GIVES US THE DREAM AND IT IS ALWAYS INSIDE OF US....it may lay dormant while we get closer to God but it never leaves.Please start blogging again but only when you are ready and you will know when that is.What the Lord has told me to do is KEEP SPRING ALIVE IN MY HEART, remembering something beautiful every day.See God has placed a gift in you, that only you can do...there are people who you will touch their lives and you already have through your blog. Keep your head up and stay close to Jesus.HugsHave A Sugar Sweet DaySimply Debbie

Hello Deborah, I know what you mean about prefering the role of encourager. But, you know, I think there is great encouragement in sharing our burdens with those who care. It gives hope that friendship is a mutual caring process. Thank you for reaching out. My thoughts are with you. ~Janee

DeborahHealing can be a mighty change, just as illness is an awakener. I do in all things wish you gentleness in your journey, new perspectives, and a deeper sense of understanding. For an encourager MUST learn to receive or they become out of balance. Jesus gave freely to all, without judgement, but he also allowed himself to be taken care of. It shows a huge amount of humility.